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E-grāmata: Radical Claims in Freudian Psychoanalysis: Point/Counterpoint

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Radical Claims in Freudian Psychoanalysis: Point/Counterpoint, edited by M. Andrew Holowchak, features pro and con essays on some of the most extreme Freudian claims, including the Freudian unconscious and the Oedipus complex. Holowchak collects the writings of critical scholars in the fields of psychology and philosophy who have distinguished themselves in the area through prior publications.

This edited collection comprises six parts that address the topicsthe Oedipus complex, dreams and wish-fulfillment, religion as an illusion, free association, the Freudian unconscious, and Freudian psychoanalysis as a Weltanschauungin pro/con essay format. The format of this volume allows for a close examination of contentious issues from more than one viewpoint so as to enable readers to see that there are (often wide) differences of opinion on contentious issues, thereby allowing for a broader perspective for critical engagement. Moreover, by addressing some of the most radical claims of Freuds psychoanalysis, this collection is proof that even many radical Freudian claims are still taken very seriously by prominent scholars.  
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Part I The Oedipus Complex
1(50)
Chapter 1 Freud's Oedipus Complex: Shibboleth or Canard?
3(24)
M. Andrew Holowchak
Chapter 2 The Oedipus Complex: It Made No Sense Then, It Makes No Sense Now
27(14)
Joel Kupfersmid
Chapter 3 Reply to Dr. Holowchak
41(6)
Chapter 4 Reply to Dr. Kupfersmid
47(4)
Part II Dreams as Wish-Fulfillments
51(60)
Chapter 5 The Puzzle of Dreams
53(30)
Michael Michael
Chapter 6 The Unhappy Fate of Freud's Dream Theory
83(14)
Rosemarie Sand
Chapter 7 Reply to Dr. Michael
97(6)
Chapter 8 Reply to Dr. Sand
103(8)
Part III Religion as Illusion
111(40)
Chapter 9 Freud's Critique of Religion: How Damaging is his Account?
113(16)
John Cottingham
Chapter 10 Freud and the Psychology of Atheism
129(16)
Paul Vitz
Chapter 11 Reply to Dr. Cottingham
145(2)
Chapter 12 Reply to Dr. Vitz
147(4)
Part IV Free Association
151(36)
Chapter 13 On Behalf of Free Association
153(14)
Michael Lavin
Chapter 14 Epistemological Liabilities of the Psychoanalytic Method of Free Association
167(6)
Adolf Grunbaum
Chapter 15 Reply to Dr. Lavin (M. Andrew Holowchak)
173(10)
Chapter 16 Reply to Dr. Grunbaum
183(4)
Part V The Unconscious
187(38)
Chapter 17 Freud's Wunderblock: The Unconscious as Neural Palimpsest
189(18)
Grant Gillett
Chapter 18 Freud's Greatest Failure: The Unconscious
207(12)
Ed Erwin
Chapter 19 Reply to Dr. Gillett
219(4)
Chapter 20 Reply to Dr. Erwin
223(2)
Part VI Psychoanalysis as Weltanschauung
225(36)
Chapter 21 Freud's Psychoanalysis: A Project for a Genuinely Scientific Psychology?
227(14)
Andreas De Block
Chapter 22 Psychoanalysis as Weltanschauung
241(12)
Douglass Kirsner
Chapter 23 Reply to Dr. De Block
253(4)
Chapter 24 Reply to Dr. Kirsner
257(4)
List of Contributors 261(4)
Further Reading 265
M. Andrew Holowchak, PhD teaches Philosophy at Rider University in Lawrence, New Jersey. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed papers in areas such as ethics, psychoanalysis, ancient philosophy and science, philosophy of sport, and social and political philosophy and has authored 18 books.